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. 2017 Nov 24;7(4):25. doi: 10.1051/bmdcn/2017070425

Table 4.

- Relative factors of nurses with diabetes requiring dialysis.

Variables Unadj. HR P-value Adj. HR 95% CI P-value
Age
<35 (reference)
35-44 0.72 0.747 0.25 0.02 2.96 0.269
≥45 0.54 0.538 0.16 0.01 1.99 0.154
Insured salary(NT$)
≤17280 (reference)
17281~22800 0.50 0.626 0.18 0.01 4.31 0.287
22801~28800 0.61 0.723 0.29 0.02 5.52 0.411
28801~36300 0.70 0.804 0.36 0.02 6.50 0.486
≥36301 0.36 0.403 0.18 0.01 2.34 0.188
Urbanization of residence
Level 1
Level 2 & 3 1.45 0.760 0.99 0.08 11.77 0.992
Level 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 5.58 0.137 5.37 0.51 56.81 0.163
CCI
< 5 (reference)
≥5 1.72 0.621 0.45 0.03 6.11 0.549
DCSI
< 3 (reference)
≥3 35.38 0.001 83.53 6.21 1123.59 <0.001

CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index; DCSI, Diabetes Complications Severity Index;

HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval.

It’s 32 New Taiwan Dollar (NT$) per US dollar.

Urbanization level of residence area (overall 7 levels; Level 1 was the most urbanized).

The boldface indicated that p values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant.